Saturday, May 21, 2016

Shaky Cole, good defense lead Pirates over Rockies 2-1

Pittsburgh Pirates catcher Francisco Cervelli hugs relief pitcher Mark Melancon after retiring Colorado Rockies' Charlie Blackmon for the last out of a baseball game Friday, May 20, 2016, in Pittsburgh. The Pirates won 2-1. (AP Photo/Keith Srakocic)

PITTSBURGH (AP) -- Gerrit Cole didn't have to give a detailed explanation about why he was the winning pitcher.

Cole (5-3) scattered 10 hits and a walk while not recording a strikeout as he won his second straight start. He allowed only one run after pitching eight scoreless innings last Sunday to beat the Cubs at Chicago.

Cole had failed to get past the sixth inning in his first six starts.

''Well, nobody can say he can't win a game without striking out a lot of guys,'' Pirates manager Clint Hurdle said. ''He found a different way to win and that's a good learning experience for him.''

''We all know that these guys can throw in the outfield and Marte's got a special arm so I tried to get as far as I could of a lead at second base and get a good read,'' Garneau said. ''The ball one-hopped him and he's got a freaking cannon. So, besides plowing (catcher Francisco) Cervelli, I really had no shot.''

Mark Melancon worked around two singles in a scoreless ninth for his 14th save in 15 opportunities.

Jaso, playing first base, twice robbed DJ LeMahieu of potential extra-base hits by snaring line drives and started an inning-ending double play after catching one in the second.

''The first one was pretty much reflexes but it prepared me to be ready when it happened again,'' Jaso said.

Jaso grabbed Gerardo Parra's one-out slow roller in the fourth inning and threw home for the forceout. Cole then ended the inning by getting LeMahieu to ground out.

Pittsburgh Pirates' Gregory Polanco, left, pats Starling Marte on the helmet in the dugout after …

Jaso led off the first inning and scored the game's first run on Gregory Polanco's groundout. Jaso is 9 for 18 in the first five games of a 10-game homestand.

Nolan Arenado hit his 14th home run in the sixth inning and was one of three Rockies with three hits along with Blackmon and Mark Reynolds. Colorado lost its third straight game, stranding nine baserunners.

Eddie Butler (2-2) allowed two runs - one earned - and seven hits in six innings with no walks and one strikeout.

''He did a nice job,'' Rockies manager Walt Weiss said of Butler. ''He got in trouble a little bit and minimized the damage. He worked out of some jams. He made some big pitches in key times and certainly did his part.''

Pittsburgh Pirates starting pitcher Gerrit Cole throws against the Colorado Rockies during the first …

The Rockies recalled RHPs Miguel Castro and Jordan Lyles from Triple-A Albuquerque and optioned RHP Andrew Oberg to that club.

Castro made six relief appearances and posted a 1.50 ERA for the Rockies earlier in the season. Lyles began the year in Colorado's rotation and was 1-1 with a 7.64 ERA in four starts but will be used in long relief.

UP NEXT

Rockies: RHP Tyler Chatwood (5-3, 3.20 ERA) will start Saturday. He has won all four road starts with a major league-best 0.33 ERA.

Pirates: LHP Jon Niese (4-2, 5.48) will make his ninth start. The Pirates are 6-2 when he pitches.